Welcome in FAQ Section
We are a nonprofit trade association that focus on Diversity Business specificially U.S. Service Disable Veteran Owned Business companies and usually they are underserved and underutilized owned business owners. This association is a VOICE for the the Diversity community that allows the Diversity community access to Federal Government, Legislators and Federal Government procurement processes.
A Certified company must be approved by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Some of the benefits includes:
- Group Insurance rate (including Healthcare)
- 401k
- Legal Support Services
- TeleHealth Support Services
- Financial Support Services
First, it takes a team to become successful. Our trade association assist with compliance, networking with buyers and vendors. Also, our trade association provides additional professional support that may help your business grow.
Some of the tools are:
- Bidding tools access to local, state and federal buyers. Also, government prime contractors that seek diversity compliance.
- Auction
- Procurement Matching services
- CEO Roundtable
Yes, there are more resources such and Legal, Finance, CPA Support services, CEO Roundtable and much more.
Yes, there are special discounts and incentives. For example, the group insurance plans offers major discounts on products and services by our approved affiliate licensed independent agents.
The government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses that participate in the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business program.
Joining the disabled veterans’ business program makes your business eligible to compete for the program’s set-aside contracts. You can still compete for contract awards under other socio-economic programs you qualify for.
To qualify for the disabled veterans’ business program, your business must:
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Be a small business
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Be at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more service-disabled veterans
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Have one or more service-disabled veterans manage day-to-day operations and also make long-term decisions
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Eligible veterans must have a service-connected disability